Ubuntu Classroom sessions for Documentation
Little Girl
littlergirl at gmail.com
Sun Dec 1 17:15:28 UTC 2013
Hey there,
Elizabeth Krumbach Joseph wrote:
> A few meetings ago I proposed having Ubuntu Doc folks join
> #ubuntu-classroom this cycle to present some IRC-based sessions on
> the work the team does.
> My plan is to do something similar to what the Quality Team did last
> cycle with a series of introductory sessions for new contributors
> around getting set up and covering the various ways of contributing,
> you can check out sessions they hosted over on the wiki:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Activities/Classroom/Saucy
[SNIP]
I looked at some of the examples from that link above and it seems to
me that the teacher just does all or most of the talking and presents
the information in whatever order her or she feels is best. What I
can't figure out is how that's any different from a static web page,
since there doesn't seem to be interaction between the teacher and
student(s). The only interaction I saw was with what seemed to be a
bot in one of the examples. Feel free to set me straight since I
don't have any experience with IRC classes. (:
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Little Girl
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